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I Ascend to the Divine Throne through Arcane Means

Official Statement on Missing Chapters: Due to previous technical issues, certain chapters of this book were unfortunately missing. We are pleased to announce that these chapters have now been restored. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused and invite readers to continue enjoying the novel. --------------------- The top-tier professional player Lis woke up to find himself having crossed into the "Divine Revelation" game, becoming a Viscount enamored with magic. Knowing that he would soon face a continent engulfed in war smoke, grand otherworld expeditions, the mysterious decay of the World Tree, and the constant threat of Abyss Demon invasions... Lis admitted he was a bit panicked. ...... Fortunately, the game system was still in place, and he still possessed the "All-Purpose" Talent. With the memories of his past life, he switched his class to Arcanist, analyzed the Element Model, reshaped the world's rules, and step by step ascended to that supreme throne. ...... Players complained about him, "This boss is too perverted, he can even grow stronger, we protest!" Elves worshiped him, "Lord Lis is the strongest Divine Favored, he has brought peace to the world." Mages praised him, "He is the pioneer of magic, as well as the Guardian. His revered name is Lis Kane, He is the god of the arcane."

Dangerous Tower Listening to Rain · 游戏
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Chapter 336: The Towering Waves of Giant Horn Port_3

"This seems rather inappropriate, doesn't it?"

Lais looked at the familiar figure that had suddenly appeared and let out a sigh of relief, quickly saying:

"Lord Halil, I..."

Halil waved his hand, signaling Lais to be silent.

Truth be told, he was also somewhat uneasy. As the guardian of this gray harbor, he naturally couldn't allow anyone to attack the port; he had no choice but to show himself.

He had thought it was merely a matter of communication, but who could have expected the other party to strike so abruptly?

But facing the terrifying fireball in front of him, clearly launched by the one who had killed Patrick, he could not locate his opponent's position, nor could he even detect their presence.

The only auras on the "Hurricane" in front of him were silver and bronze, definitely not theirs.

This was far more frightening than merely concealing one's presence; if he were attacked, he might not even be able to defend himself.